On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 12:00 PM, Jakob Bohm via dev-security-policy <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Your post above is the first response actually saying what is wrong
> with the Microsoft format and the first post saying all the
> restrictions are actually in the certdata.txt file, and not just in the
> binary file used by the the NSS library.
>

>From other threads you were engaged in:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.security.policy/vqKFxHJF9Lo/bDgxoIGoAAAJ

>From this very thread, before you replied:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.security.policy/NHW4JA6xoAY/6Owl86orAwAJ
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.security.policy/NHW4JA6xoAY/O6X3bAxuBgAJ


it appears to be that you did not realize "NSS trust DB" is certdata.txt,
but thankfully, I helpfully clarified for that for you earlier:
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/mozilla.dev.security.policy/NHW4JA6xoAY/TuObsXZxBgAJ

While you quoted that email at me, it appears you may have missed me
mentioning certdata.txt. I incorrectly assumed that you would have
sufficient information to look into it, but it appears a more careful
explanation was warranted to ensure it was understood. Hopefully, with the
new understanding, you can look back on these past messages and see that
the substance was already explained, just in a way that was misunderstood.

This is where asking questions, rather than assuming ill-intent or engaging
in ad hominems, can result in more fruitful and productive discussions.

This is much more constructive than anything Ryan posted in this thread.


Jakob, this remark was entirely unnecessary and inappropriate. Please
consider a more productive means in engaging.
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